- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (15-use trial); $4.99 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP/Vista
- Date added: July 19, 2007
- Total Downloads: 3,581
- Downloads last week: 17
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- Average user rating: stars out of 1 votes
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Publisher's description
From Structured Designs :The Read to Me Text to Speech application is a simple to use Document and text reader that can also convert text and Documents to .wav audio format, which is compatible with all CD players on the market. Text can either be typed directly into the text box of the application, pasted, or open a Microsoft Word Document or a simple text file for your project. Import Documents even if the file has pictures the software will omit them and extract text only and display it to the screen ready to edit or convert to a standard compatible audio format (.wav). The color options will assist individuals with low vision by using settings like yellow on black and red on yellow.
Read to me also includes a spell checker and grammar checker that activates if Microsoft Word is installed on your system. It includes .Net boots trapper. Version 1.1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: Read to Me Text To Speech 1.1
"Pretty good but doesn't highlight text as it reads. Hard to know where it's at"
Pros: The controls are good. Seems to do a pretty good job of reading. Large buffer.
Cons: Doesn't highlight the text as it reads and therefore you can't tell where it's at.
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